French River Fishing Lodges & Resorts

The French River: Where is it?

Possibly one of the most important rivers in Canadian history, next
to the St. Lawrence River of course, is the French River. Running for
110 kilometers from Lake Nipissing to the Georgian Bay, this lake serves
as the boundary for the Parry Sound District and the Sudbury District,
as well as the boundary for Northern and Southern Ontario.

How to Get Here

Roughly 350 kilometers to the west is Sault Ste. Marie. Follow Highway
17 all the way to the French River. If coming from Sudbury, travel south
on Highway 69 for 70 kilometers. If coming from Parry Sound, follow
Highway 69 north for 100 kilometers.
If you are coming from Toronto, you have over 300 kilometers to drive to
get to the French River but it is worth it. Simply follow the 400 north
until Highway 69. Then, take Highway 69 all the way to the French River.
If coming from Ottawa, it is best to make it a weekend trip as it is
almost 500 kilometers to drive from Ottawa to the French River. If you
do drive from Ottawa, take Highway 17 west to Highway 64 where you will
travel south on until you reach the French River.

If you are coming from Niagara Falls, you have a 430 kilometer journey
ahead of you. Drive to Toronto and from there follow the 400 north until
Highway 69.